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Old 04-28-10, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Crit
Were you able to modify the shifter such that it's in the same location as an old-school ribcase/SA shifter location?

yes sir. it was originally for my repu turbo project that i scraped
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Originally Posted by PureMdMa
Im all for moving the meets to the tilted kilt too, just needs to be the Johns Creek one though.
Any spot more central located for the guys on the East and South side of town
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Originally Posted by Rotorious7
yes sir. it was originally for my repu turbo project that i scraped
If you do decide to part with it, I could use it for my REPU. I'm planning a high-power NA engine for it and not sure an FB box (with SA tailshaft) will hold.
Old 04-28-10, 11:19 AM
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If any of you old guys are going to the Mitty post up in this thread Jeremy started.

https://www.rx7club.com/se-rx-7-forum-35/walter-mitty-april-30-may-2-%40-road-atlanta-900565/
Old 04-28-10, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by BrettLinton7
Drivers side one? Mine too! lol

So the FC runs! Well, sort of. I got everything hooked up this evening and it starts up fine, but then if you don't hold the RPM's above 2500, it dies out. If it dips below 2000 RPM, it dies 80% of the time. I'm guessing that there might be something unhooked or a vacuum leak, or maybe something else. I'm going to check everything over tomorrow evening after work, and if I can't figure it out, I'm going to get 2 LED's to wire up to see what code's it's throwing.

Since school let out last week, I've been working 9-5, so I haven't got much time to work on it anymore. Next week, my boss will be out of town, so I'll have all week to get the car ready, move my stuff into my new house, and get everything set up.

Speaking of that, I still want to host a meet at my house sometime this summer. It's a little place back in the boonie's since I'm poor, but it's cool and decent.
Count me in for a meet. Just make sure it's either on a Saturday or you give me like two weeks notice cuz of work.

As for your problem.. thermowax? If you completely eliminated all of your emissions I think you have to adjust it or something.

Also Brett, do you know how to remove the leather seat cushions and whatnot from the front seats of the Maxima? The seats I bought from Alex have rails that don't work.. looks like they were modified/welded to fit the RX-7. I found some write-ups on The Org to remove the power seat rail assembly and it seems to require cutting, drilling etc.. which I don't want to go through all of that bullshit simply to replace the seats. At this point, I only want to swap the driver seat. No, it won't match, but it won't be torn.. and I want to retain my passenger side power seat. Call me.
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I'm still around. Just have not been able to get the Forum much these days.

I am still hoping to make an appearance at Mitty. About 50% chance I can make it.

Ray, was that steering wheel in the Wizard of Oz --- oh, no those were ruby slippers. Same color as the sterring wheel. That can't be a Mazda color. Yamamotosan would never have allowed that.

Chris, sorry to hear about the car. If you decide to do another shell swap and you're not in a hurry, we might be able to work something out on the Gray Ghost.

Crit, did Dena approve the move to the Tilted Kilt? You might want to get clearance from her before we make this move. From the looks of the pictures, this decision might be above your pay grade.
Old 04-28-10, 08:41 PM
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We could always call it an exploratory venture - nothing too permanent. Yet.
Old 04-28-10, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Acesanugal
Count me in for a meet. Just make sure it's either on a Saturday or you give me like two weeks notice cuz of work.

As for your problem.. thermowax? If you completely eliminated all of your emissions I think you have to adjust it or something.

Also Brett, do you know how to remove the leather seat cushions and whatnot from the front seats of the Maxima? The seats I bought from Alex have rails that don't work.. looks like they were modified/welded to fit the RX-7. I found some write-ups on The Org to remove the power seat rail assembly and it seems to require cutting, drilling etc.. which I don't want to go through all of that bullshit simply to replace the seats. At this point, I only want to swap the driver seat. No, it won't match, but it won't be torn.. and I want to retain my passenger side power seat. Call me.
Sounds cool.

As for the seats, I'm clueless. I'll give you a hand next week if you help me move some of my ****. I'll cover gas Then you can see my new place, too.

The thermowax? That the junk on the back of the TB that has 2 coolant lines coming off of it and 2 vacuum lines? I've got those coolant lines capped off and that unhooked, but I can get coolant going through it pretty easily. I'll look into that, thanks.

Update on the FC: I went over today and couldn't find any vacuum leaks. I tried running 2 temporary wires to hook up the BAC valve since it's moved to the passenger side of the engine with the S5 intake and the plug doesn't reach anymore. I read on Kevin Landers site that it doesn't need to be hooked up, but having it still on the motor with coolant running through it helps (and mine does have coolant going through it). Anywho, I ran 2 temp. wires to that and while I was starting it, one of those wire's came off and grounded out on the fuel rail, making the car not start at all now. All the fuses are good and it's getting spark, so I either flooded it or I killed something fuel wise. Any idea's?

And what is it that you old folks use to check for vacuum leaks? I keep thinking something like hairspray that's flamable
Old 04-28-10, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by msimonov
Chris, sorry to hear about the car. If you decide to do another shell swap and you're not in a hurry, we might be able to work something out on the Gray Ghost.
Yeah if you wouldn't mind discussing the gray ghost, I will be needing another shell soon. I'm in no hurry, we're waiting for the insurance company to decide how the money will disperse and how much.

Gray ghost or not, if everyone wants to keep a lookout for me, this time I'm aiming for a Series 3 (not going back to a series 2 interior, I have fallen in LOVE with S3 dash and gauges, I could go with a S2 and swap my interior over, but I'd rather not) GSL with all the rolling gear(steering, suspension, tranny, and rear end) left in. This way, I should just be an engine swap(with the clutch being changed) and a fuel pump install away from driving, instead of moving EVERYHTING over. Since insurance quoted me $2,100 for repairs, I'll try to get a check for that, spend no more than $600 on the rolling shell and such, then use the left over money to start the build on the 13B Crit has.
Old 04-29-10, 12:02 AM
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Originally Posted by BrettLinton7
Sounds cool.

As for the seats, I'm clueless. I'll give you a hand next week if you help me move some of my ****. I'll cover gas Then you can see my new place, too.

The thermowax? That the junk on the back of the TB that has 2 coolant lines coming off of it and 2 vacuum lines? I've got those coolant lines capped off and that unhooked, but I can get coolant going through it pretty easily. I'll look into that, thanks.

Update on the FC: I went over today and couldn't find any vacuum leaks. I tried running 2 temporary wires to hook up the BAC valve since it's moved to the passenger side of the engine with the S5 intake and the plug doesn't reach anymore. I read on Kevin Landers site that it doesn't need to be hooked up, but having it still on the motor with coolant running through it helps (and mine does have coolant going through it). Anywho, I ran 2 temp. wires to that and while I was starting it, one of those wire's came off and grounded out on the fuel rail, making the car not start at all now. All the fuses are good and it's getting spark, so I either flooded it or I killed something fuel wise. Any idea's?

And what is it that you old folks use to check for vacuum leaks? I keep thinking something like hairspray that's flamable
I suppose the Maxima would be good for that.. but I do use Premium gas, I hope you realize. The ECU finally realized like two tanks ago that it was running on the correct **** and woke the engine up quite a bit. No more pinging, yayyy!

I'm off Saturdays. Are you talking about THIS weekend?
Old 04-29-10, 12:23 AM
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On April 19, Jeremy posted this, Chris....

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/pts/1694933442.html

thanks for making me dig for it.....
Old 04-29-10, 02:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Crit
On April 19, Jeremy posted this, Chris....

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/pts/1694933442.html

thanks for making me dig for it.....
Wow Crit that is PERFECT! Only thing about the ad is that I don't know if it's got the GSL rear end, and mine isn't swappable due to being an 83 rear end, but for that price, I might pick it up regardless and just shop around for a Series 3 rear end with disc brakes and an LSD.
Old 04-29-10, 06:01 AM
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Why doesn't the 83 rear end work? different pinion flange? if that is it that is simple to cure.

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Old 04-29-10, 09:39 AM
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If you get a chance Chris, steal the passenger fender for me .
Old 04-29-10, 10:10 AM
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nothing a welder cant fix chris.
Old 04-29-10, 10:40 AM
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You've already got to swap the motor and tranny - no reason not to take the driveshaft with you....
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Originally Posted by BrettLinton7
Sounds cool.

And what is it that you old folks use to check for vacuum leaks? I keep thinking something like hairspray that's flamable
Carb cleaner or WD40 will work.
Old 04-29-10, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by '87 turbo II
Wow Crit that is PERFECT! Only thing about the ad is that I don't know if it's got the GSL rear end, and mine isn't swappable due to being an 83 rear end, but for that price, I might pick it up regardless and just shop around for a Series 3 rear end with disc brakes and an LSD.
yeah i talked to the guy who owns that car about 2 months ago. it's just a gs with drum brakes but that's nothing that isnt easily fixed... and yes, your 83 rear WILL fit in it without a problem. no difference except the driveshaft flange. if that car isnt scrapped yet, i would say you definitely need to get it.
Old 04-29-10, 06:18 PM
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Those autotox guys like those 83 GSL rears, lighter than the ones in the 84/85's.

Memories of the White One:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-t5vnvHjiw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU-DMGu1PiA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcbkJ...U&feature=grec
Old 04-29-10, 06:55 PM
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So i went to put on my fender today and found out a little problem. There is no hole on the fender for the side lamp


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That's weird. Must not be OEM. Did you get your hood open? Should I bring those headlight covers next week or are you about to give up on the body work? I'm looking for an SE, $1,200 is my price range.
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That's weird. Must not be OEM. Did you get your hood open? Should I bring those headlight covers next week or are you about to give up on the body work? I'm looking for an SE, $1,200 is my price range.
haha im not giving up just yet. I am thinking painting the whole car is the way to go. i have gotten quotes from 1k- $1400.

Yea i got the hood open, i just need to adjust the latch. Yes i will take the drivers side headlight cover if you bring it to the next meet
Old 04-29-10, 08:28 PM
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Thanks Mike, I'll try that sometime this weekend. I also heard using water works too.

Collin, that's cool. I'm free Saturday, so why not. I'll give you $10 worth, deal? That's more than enough

So the FC was just flooded, thankfully. It still starts crappy and I think it's got hot starting issues. I need another coolant cap with the vent for the overflow bottle since the nipple broke off of mine. I think I'm going to run coolant through the thermowax valve junk in addition to the BAC valve. And I'm going to search around for another S5 UIM since mine's got a crack on the edge of a mount I overlooked and I believe it might be cracked into the piping, causing a vacuum leak.

Here's a video if anyone has any suggestions. When it first starts, my foot is steady on the throttle and the car is doing all of that on it's own, including the 1000 RPM jump about 5 seconds in. And I know the e-fan isn't running, I've got the wires and relay, but it's just another thing on the list right now. It's just temporarily wired in now.

You've got to click this since I forgot how to code for a video...

Hopefully I'll have it at the meet Tuesday. I've got tomorrow off as well as next week, and the only things I have to do are to move my junk to my new place, mow a few lawns, and clean stuff. We'll just see how things go.
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Brett, I dunno if it's your camera mic or what.. but have you pulled the plugs and done a ghetto compression test? That doesn't sound..right...
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Originally Posted by Acesanugal
Brett, I dunno if it's your camera mic or what.. but have you pulled the plugs and done a ghetto compression test? That doesn't sound..right...
sounds like one of the largest vac leaks that ive ever heard.


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